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 *Shepard, F. P., and H. R. Wanless. 1971. Straight barrier coasts: 

 Cape Roma in to Florida Keys. Pages 132-161 in_ F. P. Shepard and 

 H. R. Wanless, Our changing coastlines. McGraw-Hill, New York. 



Provides a detailed physical description for the following is- 

 lands and beach areas: 



South Carolina : Price, Capers, and Dewees Inlets, Charleston Har- 

 bor and Fort Sumter, North Edisto River estuary, Fripps-St. Phil- 

 lips Island area. 



Georgia : Tybee Island, Ossabaw Island, Sapelo and Blackbeard 

 Islands. 



Florida : Nassau Sound, St. Johns River Outlet, St. Augustine, 

 Mosquito Lagoon area, Cape Kennedy, Palm Beach-Del ray Beach area, 

 Miami Beach-northern Biscayne area, Key Largo-Elliott Key area, 

 Florida Bay-Matecumbe area, Big Pine-Cudjoe Key, Marquesas Keys. 



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 *Tanner, W. F. 1960. "Perched" barrier islands, east Florida coast. 

 Southeastern Geology 2:133-135. 



The ratio between lagoon width and barrier width is discussed in 

 the abstract for 12 points along the east Florida coast, and a 

 comparison is made with ratios for 33 points elsewhere around the 

 world. 



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 *Tebeau, C. W. 1968. Man in the Everglades. University of Miami 

 Press, Coral Gables, Florida. 192 pp. 



This book reviews 2000 years of human history in the Everglades 

 National Park area, including all of the offshore islands. 



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Walton, T. L., and R. G. Dean. 1976. Use of outer bars of inlets 



as sources of beach nourishment material. Shore and Beach 44(2): 



13-19. 



Concerns methods and approaches by which outer bars of inlets, 

 containing large quantities of high quality material, can be used 

 for beach nourishment purposes in Florida without significant ad- 

 verse effects on adjacent beaches. 



666 

 *Williams, L. E. , Jr., and L. L. Martin. 1970. Nesting populations 

 of brown pelicans in Florida. Proceedings of the Southeastern 

 Association of Game and Fish Commissioners 24:154-169. 



Aerial searches and mail questionnaires revealed 22 active nest- 

 ing colonies of brown pelicans ( Pelecanus occidentalis ) on small 



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